What to expect

Dubai Frame is an icon of architectural design, linking the past to the present, while looking forward to the future. The project highlights the features of Dubai uniquely and is a key attraction for visitors and residents alike.
It is constructed in a form of a frame, with a total area of ​​7.145 square meters, a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters. The space between the two ribs is a beautiful picture of the Emirate of Dubai, presenting the "modern" side of Dubai with views of Sheikh Zayed Road, and on the other side, glimpses of the city's past come into view with the districts of Deira and Bur Dubai.

Things to look out for

The Dubai Frame takes the visitor on a journey through time, with three areas of exploration: Old Dubai, Dubai Present and Dubai Future.
Old Dubai: Starting from the mezzanine level, the visitor enters an immersive world that represents the history and past of the city. The Old Dubai Exhibition uses spectacular audio, visual and sensory effects to tell the story of the city’s development.
Dubai Present: The second experience sees visitors head to the Dubai Present bridge where maginificent views of the city await. Take in vistas of Old Dubai to the north and modern Dubai in the south. This is done using the latest technology, so visitors can also learn interesting facts and observe buildings in 3D.
Dubai Future: Visitors finally walk through a high-tech tunnel that represents time travel. It sets the stage for the Dubai Future Exhibition that uses VR and interactive projections to present a vision of what the city is expected to look like 50 years from now.

Helpful Tips

Located in Dubai's Zabeel Park, the Dubai Gate is bordered by Sheikh Rashid Road to the north, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Road to the northwest, and Sheikh Zayed Road to the south.